Theology as Witness: Gerhard von Rad's Contribution to the Study of Old Testament Theology

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 62 (3):256-267 (2008)
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In his seminal Theology of the Old Testament, Gerhard von Rad argues that the testimonial character of the Old Testament provides it with a coherent framework of theological interpretation. Von Rad defines “testimony” as the dynamic interplay between Israel's memory and the expectation of a God who is revealed in the history of the chosen people

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